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After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities novel Chapter 240

"She won't."

"She ignored Cameron Wilson just now."

Right then, the policemen arrived. Someone had called them.

The captain knew Sylvia. His eyes lit up when he saw her. Immediately, he greeted, "Hi, Miss Andrews."

Sylvia nodded at him in response. "My brothers are too reckless. They hit someone."

'Brothers?'

Romeo raised his head in excitement and darted at her.

He wondered if that meant Sylvia would become his sister-in-law soon.

"Don't worry, Miss Andrews. We'll handle this case justly," the captain answered. Then he let his subordinates take away Cameron, Romeo, and James.

Only then did others return to their senses. The president looked at Sylvia in embarrassment. "Dr. Sylvia, I didn't expect this to happen. I hope it hasn't impacted your mood to give the lecture."

"Not at all." Sylvia beamed at him. She put on makeup to cover her pale face. Pinching her fingers to keep sober, she walked up to the stage and greeted the students, "Nice to meet you all. I'm Sylvia Andrews, a surgeon from the Lilypad General Hospital. My seminar subject today is acute abdomen misdiagnosed as appendicitis."

None had expected Sylvia to choose such a subject.

"What's so important about acute abdomen and appendicitis?"

"Neither is vital."

"I want to hear the techniques in surgery."

"I heard the top surgeon from the Lilypad General Hospital was skillful in playing with the scalpel."

"Be quiet. She's speaking."

The students offstage were expectant earlier. Gradually, they became disappointed.

Onstage, Sylvia noticed all of their mood changes.

She was tall and slim, behaving gracefully and elegantly.

Her hair was black, and her skin was fair and smooth. Whenever her gaze swept, she looked lively. Standing on the stage, she was pleasant to the eye.

Her voice echoed in the lecture room.

"In clinical practice, the certain gynecological emergency abdomen is quite similar to acute appendicitis, which can easily cause misdiagnosis. Within the total of 3,087 cases of the gynecological emergency abdomen in our hospital from the year 2007 to 2022, 59 cases were misdiagnosed as acute appendicitis. And this rate is considered pretty high."

After hearing the evidence, the medical school students became solemn instead of being disdainful and disappointed initially.

"You're the future doctors and nurses. In the future, you'll not only face each case but patients. Each of them means a life. You must be responsible for them all, so you must be careful with even the tiny differences. No misjudgment or misdiagnosis is allowed. The consequences of the misdiagnosis have been shown in the cases I shared with you earlier."

"Excuse me, Mr. Carrillo."

Mr. Carrillo was immersed in listening to the lecture. Suddenly, Sylvia called him, and he was shocked and hurriedly stood up, "Yes, Dr. Sylvia?"

While holding a USB drive, Sylvia told him, "My seminar's PowerPoint slides have been stored here. You can give each student a copy for their reference."

All people in the room were taken aback, as none had expected her to be willing to share it with them so openly.

Such a kind of material was supposed to be rare and valuable.

Sylvia only stayed at the university briefly. After the seminar, she left the lecture room. Surprisingly, a young policeman was waiting for her at the door.

"Miss Andrews," he greeted her.

"Yes? What's wrong?" Sylvia stopped mid-step.

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